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  1. worldatlas.com

    The culture of the small Alpine nation of Switzerland is heavily influenced by the cultures of its neighboring nations of France, Italy, and Germany. This is evident in the fact that the major languages of these three countries, namely, French, Italian, and German serve as three of the four official languages of Switzerland (Romansh being the ...
  2. cultural-diversity.ch

    Sep 20, 2024Cultural diversity is a reality in Switzerland, but its potential can only be fully realized through conscious inclusion. Today, more than ever, a working environment that promotes cultural diversity and enables all employees to participate fairly is not only an ethical decision, but also a proven competitive advantage for companies.
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  4. eda.admin.ch

    The cultural diversity among Switzerland's different regions is a source of inspiration and creativity for artists. Museums are very popular and Switzerland boasts a multitude of internationally renowned art galleries and auctions. In addition to Switzerland's major stages, there is a lively independent and amateur theatre and dance scene. ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Therefore, Swiss culture is characterized by diversity, which is reflected in a wide range of traditional customs. The 26 cantons also account for the large cultural diversity. [1] Not withstanding the regional disparities, the Alps have played an essential role in shaping the history and culture of Switzerland. [2] [3] ...
  6. culturalpolicies.net

    Cultural diversity and multilingualism as identity principles 4. ... While early Swiss cultural policy focused on the preservation of cultural heritage and identity, the demand for a "culture for all" as a guiding idea found its way into Switzerland at the end of the 1960s. It manifested itself in the so-called Clottu
  7. studyinginswitzerland.com

    Jul 31, 2024Switzerland is a country with immense cultural diversity and living heritage. Its geographical position between several countries, such as Germany, Italy, France, Austria, and Liechtenstein has influenced this cultural diversity, not to mention the influence the 26 cantons have in the Swiss culture.. However, its location and canton division aren't the only factors that influence the culture ...
  8. eda.admin.ch

    Jan 17, 2023Cantonal lottery funds support Swiss culture every year to the tune of over CHF 150 million. Geneva, Zurich and Basel are Switzerland's major cultural centres and spend the most on culture per inhabitant. Thirteen Swiss sites are listed as UNESCO world heritage - nine for their cultural dimension and four for their natural beauty.
  9. justlanded.com

    Cultural differences dictate whether a certain date is a holiday in one canton, but not on another - especially on a religious level, where Protestant and Catholic majorities vary. An example of a cantonal difference in holiday is New Year's Day, which is a public holiday in nearly all of Switzerland, except for the canton of Obwalden.

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